In this guide, we will have a walkthrough and all necessary steps to how to install TWRP Recovery and Root Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Prime/Redmi Y1. Rooting Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Prime/Redmi Y1 lets you gain privileged control over various Android hidden features. You can customize anything on your device. Rooting your device allows you to remove all the restrictions applied by the manufacturer.

Rooting Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Prime/Redmi Y1 gives you additional benefits like you can install special apps, flash custom ROMs, you can streamline your phone performance and many extra features. The real performance of an Android smartphone can only be unlocked once it is rooted. Rooting your Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Prime/Redmi Y1, lets the user flash different Custom MODs, ROMs, and such stuff onto the device.

Now here we come with a full working guide on how to install TWRP Recovery and Root Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Prime/Redmi Y1. While rooting you have to be very careful and proceed with great caution, anything wrongs you may get your device bricked.

WARNING

We will not be held responsible for any kind of damage occurred to your device while following this tutorial. Do it at your own risk.

Congratualtions, you have successfully rooted your device and installed TWRP.

If your don’t have a working TWRP installed then you can try :

Download KingRoot APK and install it on your Huawei P10 Lite. After installation go to app drawer and open KingRoot app and click on orange circle(“FIX”) then wait for some time. Now, Reboot your device.

If you want to istall SuperSU and remove any other apps like KingRoot etc the just download and install SuperSU me apk on you device and follow instructions.

]]>https://tipsformobile.com/root-huawei-p10-lite-install-twrp-custom-recovery/feed/0How to Root HomTom HT7https://tipsformobile.com/how-to-root-homtom-ht7/
https://tipsformobile.com/how-to-root-homtom-ht7/#respondTue, 31 Oct 2017 12:28:27 +0000http://tipsformobile.com/?p=691We will be sharing a detailed guide to Root HomTom HT7. So you are a HomTom HT7 owner and now want a guide to root it.If your answer is “YES then we have got you covered as a working TWRP 3.0.2-1 is available for HomTom HT7. Now you can install TWRP Recovery on your smartphone and …

]]>We will be sharing a detailed guide to Root HomTom HT7. So you are a HomTom HT7 owner and now want a guide to root it.If your answer is “YES then we have got you covered as a working TWRP 3.0.2-1 is available for HomTom HT7. Now you can install TWRP Recovery on your smartphone and root it now.The TWRP Recovery is a custom recovery developed by TeamWin that allows you to install third-party firmware.You must be aware of that fact that stock recovery does not allow installing third-party firmware.

In order to root the device, users have to do download the custom TWRP recovery for HomTom HT7 and flash it via sp flash tool (Guide has given below). Remember, this is an unofficial TWRP for HomTom HT7. The version of the custom TWRP Recovery is 3.0.2-1.You have to follow the guide step by step to root HomTom HT7 without any issues

Rooting HomTom HT7 gives you additional benefits like you can install special apps, flash custom ROMs, you can streamline your phone performance and many extra features. The real performance of an Android smartphone can only be unlocked once it is rooted. Rooting your HomTom HT7, lets the user flash different Custom MODs, ROMs, and such stuff onto the device.

Now here we come with a full working guide on how to install TWRP Recovery and Root HomTom HT7. While rooting you have to be very careful and proceed with great caution, anything wrongs you may get your device bricked.

Once transferred, follow this guide from below to install TWRP recovery on your HomTom HT7. (Same as flashing the stock ROM)

Note: Find the Scatter File from the downloaded TWRP zip file, which you have downloaded. Rename the TWRP (.img) file to recovery.img. Now, on the flash tool interface, navigate and select the scatter file and At this stage, just leave the recovery as ticket/ checked. Now, at the location tab, click on the storage location field of the recovery and search and browse for the custom recovery image file which is device-specific

]]>https://tipsformobile.com/how-to-root-homtom-ht7/feed/0How to root a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 6.0.1https://tipsformobile.com/root-samsung-galaxy-tab-6-0-1/
https://tipsformobile.com/root-samsung-galaxy-tab-6-0-1/#respondThu, 17 Aug 2017 06:38:20 +0000http://tipsformobile.com/?p=653This step by step guide will take you all of the way from start to finish through the process of “rooting” your Samsung Galaxy Tab A tablet. Port of CF-autoroot for the Tab A and Tab A plus. Supports all models. See the link below for details: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show….php?t=3124284 NOTE: does not support Marshmallow. To root …

Flash with ODIN 3.10.7 in the AP slot.
Uncheck Auto reboot.
Load the respective file above into the AP slot and hit start.
After flashing and ODIN reports PASS immediately reboot to recovery by holding POWER + HOME + VOL DOWN.
As soon as the screen goes blank change to VOL UP whilst still holding POWER + HOME.
You should now see TWRP recovery.

]]>https://tipsformobile.com/root-samsung-galaxy-tab-6-0-1/feed/0Simple way to root Samsung devices with CF-Auto-Roothttps://tipsformobile.com/simple-way-root-samsung-devices-cf-auto-root/
https://tipsformobile.com/simple-way-root-samsung-devices-cf-auto-root/#respondMon, 08 May 2017 06:12:08 +0000http://tipsformobile.com/?p=623A single rooting method that works across all devices is a dream that may never come true, but SuperSU’s developer Chainfire is making sure that at least the most popular Android phones could all be rooted by one single method. His root utility called CF-Auto-Root works with over 300 different Android smartphones. A list of …

]]>A single rooting method that works across all devices is a dream that may never come true, but SuperSU’s developer Chainfire is making sure that at least the most popular Android phones could all be rooted by one single method. His root utility called CF-Auto-Root works with over 300 different Android smartphones. A list of popular smartphones that long is bound to have many devices from Samsung. The process requires the use of a PC though so it’s not as easy as those once click root methods, but it is safe considering the source of these root exploits.

Chainfire has recently updated hundreds of CF-Auto-Root binaries for Samsung devices running on Android Nougat, meaning you can root these devices safely, and with ease. CF-Auto-Root makes the process of rooting much much easier than it normally would be. It is still very much a work in progress though as evident from the message (BETA: All this is still in testing!) displayed at the top on its official website.

Disclaimer

Rooting an Android smartphone is a risky process, regardless of how simple it appears to be. If everything does not go as planned, you might end up with a device that is stuck in a boot loop or just wouldn’t turn on. Rooting also voids your warranty, just so you know. We, at DroidViews, are always ready to help but don’t take any responsibility for your actions. You must understand the risks involved and therefore proceed only if you are ready to take responsibility.

If your device storage is encrypted, CF-Auto-Root will wipe your entire data. It is thus advised that you backup all your data on your PC or on an external storage.

Downloads

Download the correct CF-Auto-Root file for your phone model number from here. Once you have downloaded the correct file for your device, you can proceed forward with the guide to root your Samsung device.

Prerequisites

Root Samsung Galaxy Devices on Android Nougat with CF-Auto-Root

Download the correct CF-Auto-Root file for your device and extract the zip to get a file with .tar or .tar.md5 extension.

Power off your Samsung device.

Press and hold the Home + VolumeDown + Power buttons for a few seconds to boot your device into Download Mode. On Samsung Galaxy S8, you need to use the Bixby + Volume Down + Power keys.

Launch Odin on your PC with administrative rights. To do this, right-click on the Odin Exe file and click Run as administrator.

Connect your device to the PC with a USB cable, the ID:COMPort in Odin should turn blue.

Click on the AP button and add the CF-Auto-Root file. It’s the .tar or .tar.md5 file extracted earlier.

Click on the options tab and make sure only Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time are selected.

Click the Start button.

When the process finishes, you will see the message PASS! displayed in ODIN. Your device should reboot automatically at this point.

The first boot might take a while but when your device boots up, you should find the SuperSu app in your app drawer. If you need some help or even more information about CF-Auto-Root, you can visit the dedicated development thread on XDA. On this thread, you can also request the developer to add root exploits for your device if it is not already supported by CF-Auto-Root.

]]>https://tipsformobile.com/simple-way-root-samsung-devices-cf-auto-root/feed/0How to Install CWM or TWRP Recovery on LG G3https://tipsformobile.com/install-cwm-twrp-recovery-lg-g3/
https://tipsformobile.com/install-cwm-twrp-recovery-lg-g3/#respondSat, 06 May 2017 06:30:13 +0000http://tipsformobile.com/?p=614LG G3 is already a old phone, but still many people using it it has nice features a 5.5 inches True HD-IPS display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 processor, Adreno 330 Graphics unit, 13 MP high-res Camera with 3 GB RAM for better performance and smooth user-interface. The device was released during …

]]>LG G3 is already a old phone, but still many people using it it has nice features a 5.5 inches True HD-IPS display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 processor, Adreno 330 Graphics unit, 13 MP high-res Camera with 3 GB RAM for better performance and smooth user-interface. The device was released during May 2014, proving itself to be a strong contender against all other high-end flagships including Sony Xperia Z3, Oppo Find 7, Samsung Galaxy S5 and the HTC One M8.

The most popular custom Recovery for Android devices, TWRP has made its way to the LG G3. TWRP is considered as the best recovery as it features a full touch friendly user interface, themes and the ability to flash files without having to use fastboot.

Th recovery has made its way to the LG G3 and you can install it by following the guide below. With TWPP you can do many things that you cannot do with other recoveries, that’s why we always recommend TWRP on every ROM flashing article.

How to install TWRP custom Recovery on the LG G3

Preparations

Your LG G3 must be charged to 70% so the phone will not turn off during the process.

Backup your device completely. This includes Storage, SMS, Contacts, Calendars and everything else that is necessary

Charge your G3 to at least 60% battery to avoid any uncertain shuts during the process

Download TWRP Image

All the Recovery flashable image files could be found here. Downloading and Installing the wrong file will break your device. Be careful!

Install TWRP Recovery and Unlock LG G3

Download the recovery image corresponding to your device model number and copy the .img file to the internal storage of your LG G3.

Connect your G3 to the PC via MTP mode and copy the downloaded image file to the root of Internal Storage.

Open the platform-tools (if you have installed Android SDK) or mfastboot-v2 folder (if you have downloaded minimal fastboot tool from above). Press Shift key on your computer’s keyboard and right-click with the mouse on an empty space inside the folder. Then select Open command window here from the menu that pops up..

Enter the commands below to complete the installation process, issue the commands given below and press Enter key after each.

Type the following commands in the cmd window:

adb shell

su

Make sure to grant SuperUser access on your device when requested

If everything is fine, you will see a screen like this:

Okay, it’s time now to install TWRP image on your G3. Just type or copy/paste (to avoid mistake) the following commands one by one.Note: Make sure to rename model number (e.g d855/d852/LS990/VS985) with the model number corresponding to your downloaded image file.

Keep pressing the Volume Down key and release the Power button and press it back again.

Keep holding to the buttons now, until you see Factory Reset screen.

Press Volume Down button, followed by the Power key to confirm the process.

Again, press Volume Down and Power buttons to confirm.

Finally, you will have your LG G3 bump’d and unlocked for any flashing. The process is pretty simple, but it may hassle the people those are new here. So, if you encounter an issue, just write below and we’ll solve it out for you. Wait until we get with some more stuff for the LG G3.

]]>https://tipsformobile.com/install-cwm-twrp-recovery-lg-g3/feed/0How to Root Android O Developer Previewhttps://tipsformobile.com/root-android-o-developer-preview/
https://tipsformobile.com/root-android-o-developer-preview/#respondMon, 27 Mar 2017 06:14:14 +0000http://tipsformobile.com/?p=607Users are excited about every new version of Android, but power users like me who like to have a rooted device at all times have mixed feelings. Of course, we are all excited as well, but there’s that worrying about how long it will take for this version of Android to get rooted because, with each …

]]>Users are excited about every new version of Android, but power users like me who like to have a rooted device at all times have mixed feelings. Of course, we are all excited as well, but there’s that worrying about how long it will take for this version of Android to get rooted because, with each iteration, Google patches the loopholes that were used to root the previous versions of Android. It has only been days since Google released the first developer preview of Android O for the Pixel and Nexus devices. Yet, much to the delight of users like me, SuperSu developer Chainfire has already found a way to root Android O Developer Preview.

Chainfire says that in these early stages of development Android O is not very different from Android nougat and hence it was easier to start working on rooting it right away. But before we get into the rooting part, there are a few things you should know.

Some things to consider

The rooting method currently only works on the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P.

Both the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P suffer from a kernel panic. Users will most likely not encounter that but some users might. In case you do, there is currently no solution available other than to restore a previous backup. According to the developer, “this kernel panic may be a kernel issue only Google can solve, or it may be possible to workaround on our end, it is too soon to say.”

The Pixel and Pixel XL have a dual partition system which is handled by a patch of code that seems to be causing difficulty for the developer at the moment. There is no definite time frame as to when he might get this to work on the Pixel duo.

The Nexus Player and the Pixel C do not have any such partitions so in theory, the method should work on them as well but this has not been tested yet. Hence Chainfire advises against using this root method on any other devices other than the Nexus 5X and 6P.

While Android O looks very similar to Android Nougat, some things have changed behind the scene so do not expect each and every root app to work perfectly. Not yet at least.

Also, since Android O is in its very early stages of development, things could drastically change in the later developer preview releases thus breaking the root access.

Disclaimer

You must understand the procedure described below is a risky affair. Possibly more risk than involved in the usual root methods since both the rooting method and the OS here are in development. As such, anything that happens to your device is your sole responsibility. Proceed at your own risk.

Prerequisites

First off, you will need an unlocked bootloader for your device, which I will assume you already have if you were excited enough to install Android O already.

You will also need the latest TWRP 3.1 recovery.

And of course, a Nexus 5X or 6P running the Android O Developer Preview.

]]>LeEco Le Max 2 comes with a 5.7 inch display with 1440 × 2560 pixels which gives it PPI of around 515 pixel per inch. It is powered by quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and comes with a 32 Gb/64Gb in expandable internal storage. It has 2 ram variant 32/64 GB, 4 GB RAM or 64/128 GB, 6 GB RAM. Le Max 2 packs a 21-megapixel primary rear camera with dual-Led flashlight and an 8-megapixel secondary front camera. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and is powered by a 3100 mAh Li-ion battery. It also supports a fingerprint scanner.

So good news for all who has this phone, in this guide, you can download and install the official TWRP Recovery for LeEco Le Max 2. Here we will install latest TWRP 3.0.2.1. Download TWRP 3.0.2.1 from below and follow steps carefully. If you install TWRP on LeEco Le Max 2 you can then flash Custom Roms, Custom Kernel, Custom Mods and any zip files like xposed installer. Please carefully follow the steps to root and install TWRP on LeEco Le Max 2.

Before doing the methods, I just want to warn you that, By doing this you will loose the warranty and sometime if you don’t read the steps and do something wrong can brick your device. That won’t happen though you follow our step by step guide carefully.

In your PC/Laptop, Open the extracted ADB Folder and Open Command Window by pressing Shift Key + Right Mouse Click.

Now connect the PC to Mobile with USB Cable.

You need to Reboot the phone into Bootloader – To reboot, type the following Command from below in your Command window that you opened.

adb reboot bootloader

Your device will boot into bootloader, If it doesn’t boot, then please make sure your cable and usb drivers have been installed properly.

Now type the below command on your command window.

fastboot devices

This command will list the connected devices. If your phone’s serial number shows up you are good to go and may continue. If the phone is NOT listed this indicates that your drivers are not installed correctly. In order for you to continue you must fix your drivers so that your phone is listed under fastboot devices.

To flash the recovery, Type the command. (Please make sure the name of TWRP image, if you renamed it to recovery.img, then after the flash recovery, type recovery.img)

fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

Now if it shows the command like this then reboot your device. TWRP has successfull installed. Enjoy

TO REBOOT INTO RECOVERY, TURN YOUR PHONE OFF, PRESS VOLUME UP + POWER BUTTON TOGETHER TO ENTER RECOVERY OR USE VOLUME DOWN + HOLD POWER BUTTON to boot into bootloader and then use the volume down and up button to navigate and select Recovery and press Power button to boot.

]]>https://tipsformobile.com/install-twrp-recovery-root-leeco-le-max-2/feed/0How to Install TWRP Recovery and Root HTC Bolt (HTC 10 Evo)https://tipsformobile.com/install-twrp-recovery-root-htc-bolt-htc-10-evo/
https://tipsformobile.com/install-twrp-recovery-root-htc-bolt-htc-10-evo/#respondMon, 13 Mar 2017 08:43:56 +0000http://tipsformobile.com/?p=559If you visited this post i think you own a HTC Bolt smartphone. Now that you’ve landed here, to install TWRP recovery your HTC Bolt, or the HTC 10 Evo, as it’s known outside USA, we can assume that you are looking to either root it or flash custom ROMs or mods on it. Well, welcome to …

]]>If you visited this post i think you own a HTC Bolt smartphone. Now that you’ve landed here, to install TWRP recovery your HTC Bolt, or the HTC 10 Evo, as it’s known outside USA, we can assume that you are looking to either root it or flash custom ROMs or mods on it. Well, welcome to the world of Android modding.

This is a guide to Install latest TWRP for HTC Bolt and 10 Evo. This is a guide to Install latest TWRP 3.0.3.0 for Lenovo HTC Bolt and 10 Evo . The TWRP 3.0.3.0 Recovery has a material design, so Now you can install TWRP 3.0 for HTC Bolt and 10 Evo . Download the TWRP Recovery 3.0.3.0 for HTC Bolt and 10 Evo today and Read the steps below.

Make sure that that you must have unlocked your bootloader of your device.

Enable USB debugging on your device:
1. Open Settings on your device.
2. Go to About phone and tap seven times on Build number, this will enable Developer options.3. Now go back to Settings and you’ll see Developer options there, open it.
4. Tick the USB Debugging checkbox.

Open the folder where you saved TWRP Recovery .img file in Step 1 above.

Now open a command window inside that folder. To do that, “Shift + Right click”on any empty white space inside the folder and then select “Open command window here” from the context menu.

Connect your device to the PC. And type the following into the command window we opened in Step 5 above to boot your device into bootloader/fastboot mode:

adb reboot bootloader

└ If you get a permission dialogue on your device to “Allow USB debugging”, tap OK.

Once your device boots into bootloader mode, issue the following command into command window to flash the TWRP recovery .img file:

fastboot flash recovery twrp.img

└ Here modify twrp.img with the name of your TWRP recovery .img file, OR change your TWRP recovery filename to twrp.img and use the command above.

Once TWRP is successfully flashed on your device, issue the following command to reboot:

fastboot reboot

That’s all. TWRP recovery should be installed on your device now. To boot into the freshly installed recovery, simply issue the adb reboot recovery command from PC command line when your device boots into system.

]]>https://tipsformobile.com/install-twrp-recovery-root-htc-bolt-htc-10-evo/feed/0How to Install TWRP Recovery and Root LG G6https://tipsformobile.com/install-twrp-recovery-root-lg-g6/
https://tipsformobile.com/install-twrp-recovery-root-lg-g6/#respondMon, 13 Mar 2017 08:02:12 +0000http://tipsformobile.com/?p=556LG G6 has been announced at MWC in Barcelona 2017. And already became one of the favorite flagman phone . In this guide, we will be giving you a step-by-step process on how to root your LG G6 and then install TWRP recovery in it. Rooting process is very simple and won’t take much time …

]]>LG G6 has been announced at MWC in Barcelona 2017. And already became one of the favorite flagman phone . In this guide, we will be giving you a step-by-step process on how to root your LG G6 and then install TWRP recovery in it. Rooting process is very simple and won’t take much time to complete. You will be needed to fulfill few pre-requisites and download some files which will be essential to carry out this process.

Pre-Requisites:

Have the bootloader of your device unlocked.

More than 50% battery.

Don’t forget to take a backup of all the important data, contacts and other files.